Thank you
Thanks Martin, that's fixed the issue. Setting the file mask in the remote directory variable stops the lack of permissions to the sub directories causing the problem.
Many Thanks
Many Thanks
$remotePath
should probably be "/XML/*"
. Or even "/XML/*D.zip>=1D"
straight away (and you won't need the TransferOptions
).
Session.SessionLogPath
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